A follow-up series to Weeds that will star Mary-Louise Parker is in development at Starz
Starz is developing a follow-up series to, the Showtime series starring Mary-Louise Parker that ran from 2005-12. The sequel would pick up with Nancy Botwin and her family 10 years after the original series, in an era when marijuana has been legalized in several states.
Starz parent Lionsgate, which produced the original series, is also behind the new effort. Victoria Morrow, a writer and co-executive producer on the Showtime series, is penning the follow-up and will executive produce. Series creator Jenji Kohan is not involved at the moment. Lionsgate CEO Jon Feltheimer announced the sequel during the company's quarterly earnings call Thursday. "We're thrilled to be back in business with series star and executive producer Mary-Louise Parker on what we're calling Weeds 4.20, already in active development at Starz, as we prepare a comprehensive and integrated rollout for one of television's most beloved properties.
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